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Mike Smith
smitty155@msn.com
Wednesday April 24, 2002
11:03:14 AM -0500
Thanks, John, for the Website. I have lived in the Indianapolis area
since 1978. I have married almost 23 years to my wife Donna. We
have two children. Justin is 20 years old and is a sophomore at
Butler and Nikki is a junior at Pike High School. I currently work
for the State Budget Agency as a Budget Analyst. No, the fiscal
crisis is not my fault. Anyone can forget a decimal point. For
those of you that haven't heard, Mark Scharer fell from a ladder
on March 23rd while working on a construction project in
Indianapolis and is paralyzed from the waist down. He is currently
in the Rehabilitation Hospital of Indianapolis, 4141 Shore Drive,
Indianapolis, IN 46214. He is in fairly good spirits, but could
use some encouragement from friends. Please feel free to send a
card to the hospital or his home address (posted on this website)
and give him your best wishes.
Cheryl Sterrett
cscompliment@hotmail.com
Saturday April 13, 2002
01:36:50 PM -0500
Just setting here on a Saturday afternoon and thought I would see what was new.I saw where Sherry mentioned our daughter in a post.
She did deploy on The Kitty Hawk after 9/11, they were off the coast of Pakistan which blew our Christmas plans out of the water. She is home for a couple weeks, then back to Japan and back out on the Kitty Hawk to places unknown for 6 months. You would think after 5 and a half years I would be used to it....NOT!
Anyway for now she and her boyfriend are home...safe!
I'm surprised Sherry remembers me. It's been so long since I e-mailed her. Sorry!
So, any reunion plans in the works?
Kevin Guiney
mcpo22@wi.rr.com
Saturday February 16, 2002
10:01:59 PM -0600
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I have been married for 25 years, my spouse's name is Ann. We have three children: Mike who is 24 years old, Jessica who is married and she is 22 years old (she has a daughter, our first grandchild) and our youngest is Ross, he is 18.
Mike spent a few years in the Marines and now works in law enforcement, Jessica is married to a sailor and Ross is just finishing his Senior year. He is an Illinois all state running back and has a few college scholarships to consider now.
This is a great site and it is good to see familiar names again, it has been a long time. I always missed the reunions as I was deployed over seas.
Riley McClure
rileymcclure@msn.com
Tuesday, January 29, 2002
11:50 PM -0600
re: cathy herzog
cathy and i kept up for a few years. i moved out of the country
in 77, returned in 79, and saw her late that year. she had been
living in the bay area, but was traveling east cross-country on
one of ken kesey's buses; the "gray hare" or the "green tortoise",
i don't recall which. i promised to meet her bus in one of those
tree-canopied northern indiana towns just off the interstate,
about dusk, on a very-summer night, no more than two weeks after
my having moved back to the states. i sat in a bar for an hour
waiting for the bus and made small talk with the local men, eating
little-chicken-dinners (hardboiled eggs) and drinking beers.
cathy's entrance into that small town raised all eyebrows (both of
mine) as intended, when she and cumuli clouds of pot-smoke and
reggae music boiled off that bus.
a beautiful sight is one that we all get a kick out of.
like so many of the people in our class, cathy had much to teach us. i sometimes
mistake learning with fitting in. i don't live there anymore, but those
very-summer evenings in indiana are wonderful.
Riley McClure
rileymcclure@msn.com
Tuesday, January 29, 2002
10:10 PM
Thanks for the forum. was looking for a friend from '74, laura heinz, and stumbled in. didn't know I was lost, but now am found, living in Colorado(lots of alum in Colorado).
fascinating stories of life's blessings and challenges. i read all with genuine interest, recognition and compassion. what a great group of people.
all my best.
Sheryl Plumb
SPlumb@dwd.state.in.us
Tuesday, November 27, 2001
8:01 PM
Hi, I am the wife of Tony Plumb, and I was just looking at the information on this website. I went with my husband to a reunion at the grotto moreou, or something like that, I thought it was for 1973 but I don't find Tony's name anywhere, I was looking for a picture of him. He was expelled his senior year, but was allowed to graduate with his class is what he told me. thanks.
sherry (dixon) denton
bgkydenton@aol.com
Saturday, November 10, 2001
2:51 PM
hello to all. Just trying to stay in touch and find out who is working on 30th class reunion. If any helo is needed. Yeah, I am offering to help SOME! My husband and I are real invovled with the Shriners (you know, the guys who were the funny hats!). Tim will be Potentate 2002. That is he will be the CEO of his Shrine Center. We are having a great time an enjoying every minute of it. Seems we are never home right now. And we certainly do not get up to IN to visit family as much as we like or should during this time of craziness and terror.
Speaking of which; Lets pray for our country, our family and our friends. Keep those that we know in the armed forces close to our hearts.. Cheryl Sterrett Compliment's daughter is on the USS Kitty Hawk. Keep her in your prayers.
Sherry
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ssmiles@bellsouth.net
Wednesday, June 7, 2001
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Elizabeth (Fields) Erwin
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Tuesday, June 5, 2001
7:04 AM
Thank you so much for keeping this up to date! I really wondered about a 25th Reunion.(Even dieted and sun bathed! (: ) I didn't know I was lost! I really have not kept in touch with anyone from Harrison for many years! So now I'll be included in the 30th! Sooner than we think! (Now living in Austin, Texas)
John Samples
JohnW@JSam.com
Monday, May 28, 2001
08:06 AM
Lori, Melanne was in touch with us here a couple of years ago several times, but if the email posted here isn't current, then I can't help. I remember she had gotten into some acting and was going just by the name "Melanne." We might try some creative internet searching. In the meantime, maybe she'll check back here.
John Samples
JohnW@JSam.com
Monday, May 28, 2001
07:36 AM
Speaking of cruises, some classmates (Sherry Dixon?!) have suggested that our 30th should be a cruise. Anyone want to encourage that thought?
Lori Fay
belle29497@aol.com
Friday, May 25, 2001
08:26 PM
I am really trying to find my old friend, (melanne) garrison-
the email address on here is not valid. she lives in portland, or,
last i heard from her brother; she was my matron of honor (at my
wedding- marriage lasted 21 years before it went bust) - and I'm
searching. I love you all- and am really trying to connect with my
roots lately- and John Wayne- you are a part of that i Love you be
safe lb
Risa (Hathaway) Young
belle29497
Friday, May 18, 2001
10:24 PM
The lost has been found. I now live in Bourbon,
Indiana. Alive and well teaching first grade in Warsaw,
Indiana and singing in my spare time at area churches to raise
money for a girl in my classroom with leukemia. I have a
husband and three sons. One married, one living in Michigan,
and one who is a sophomore at Triton High
School.
I already heard
from Linda Bundy Watson as I found her address on the website.
John, Your Alaska
pictures look fantastic!! Was it a Royal Carribean ship? Doug
and I went last year to the southern Carribeans for our 25th
anniversary on a Royal Carribean cruise line! Best vacation of our
life!
Risa
John Samples
JohnW@jsam.com
Thursday, May 10, 2001
01:39 PM
Hey, Karl. Great to hear from you. Also got an update from Lori Fay today; I love this job! So what's had you in California and what's taking you to Oregon?
--jsam
Karl Steffen
steffenk@bestaccess.com
Thursday, May 10, 2001
01:22:23 AM
Hi all! Looks like I have been missing in action for a while. I have been in California for over twenty years and I am presently relocating to Oregon (Portland). Please feel free to contact me and let me know how everyone is doing. More later.
-Karl
Elaine Doss
edoss@ivy.tec.in.us
4/18/01 5:54 PM
I want to share a Harrison story
about Steve Doss...He had grown up
in Lafayette, and since about 3rd grade had gone to city schools.
His parents moved to Battle Ground and Steve had to transfer. He
wasn't happy about this. He had been in a bad car wreck in March of
1972, and was very thin, with very little stamina when he first went to
Harrison. (These are my recollections of his recollections.)
Anyway, on his first day at
Harrison, he pulled into the parking lot with some hot car, filled with
distain for his new "county" school. He looked out his
window just as someone pulled into the space next to him driving a
tractor. This was the icing on the cake for him. Incidentally,
I graduated from Wainwright, so having classmates arrive on tractors or
farm trucks was no big deal to me.
John, you do whatever you
want with these emails. I am very public about Steve and his life and
death. I hope that it inspires more dialog about the horrible way
that we in society tend to treat our addicts--as disposable people.
I am also attaching
a story that Steve wrote. It was his vision of our life in
retirement. To me, it seems a good way for people to understand the essence
of our relationship.
I think it is a
shame that you and Steve never got a chance to really talk. He would
have enjoyed and appreciated that. He liked himself much better the
last few years. His
inability to control his drinking taught him humility. Let me share
his words that he wrote form Putnam Co. Jail in 1997...
[click
here to read Steve's letter from jail]
As I mentioned, I
have over 800 pages of letters from Steve. They make me laugh and cry.
Above all, they make me think about my own life and how blessed I am for
having known Steve. Someday I hope to publish his writings. I
know that others would benefit. In the meantime, if you see fit to
put some of this on the Harrison page, please do.
If you ever have ideas or questions about addiction, please feel free to
share it. I want to help prevent another needless death.
Sincerely,
Elaine Doss
John W. Samples
jsamples@secc.org
Wednesday, April 18, 2001 2:41 PM
Elaine, I'm flattered
that you would feel comfortable enough and passionate enough to share so
openly about Steve. My heart is touched with
your descriptions of Steve turning to Christ.
One reason he and I were
not close in high school is that I was a bit of a goody-two-shoes
preacher's kid and Steve was... well, not that. I don't mean anything by
that except that we ran in different circles. My current position is
general manager of The
Southeast Outlook, a Christian newspaper ministry in Louisville.
The irony between how different he and I were in High School and how
similar our professions and faith turned out to be, creates even more
regret that I did not know him better back then.
In fact, I know there are
a lot of my classmates that I had opportunities to reach out to but never
did because I "wasn't comfortable." I'm sure I'll get a chance
to explain myself someday, but I'm just as sure that I have no good
explanations. But we keep trying and looking for opportunities, and my
heart still has a soft place of enormous size for my classmates as I
remember them, and as I've stayed in contact with a few. That's probably
one reason I'd like to do something on the web in Steve's memory that
might touch someone else who needs touching.
One thing I'd like to do
is to include some of what you've written to me about Steve's last few
years in the "Raider Rambles" message board. I think it would be good for
his friends to know about his struggles and faith; who knows who might
join in. I know there was quite a scramble for information when we first
learned he had passed away and the newspaper clippings were all we were able to find, so I know there are others who would be
interested.
Thank you again for
sharing. Perhaps we'll get the chance to meet someday.
John Samples
Elaine Doss
edoss@ivy.tec.in.us
4/18/01 12:33 PM
Hi John, Thank you for
the response. I must confess that whenever anyone mentions that they knew
Steve, I really want to share things.
I only met Steve in 1996.
I noticed by your signature line, the reference to Ecclesiastes. Steve
never went to any church as a child. In his mid-30's, he began to study
many religions and became a very devout Christian. It was his faith that
kept him going.
Steve spent a year of the
last two years of his life in Tippecanoe County Jail for alcohol related
charges. Not DUI, but public intoxication, and once he tried to steal a
bottle of mouthwash to drink. This was very hard for Steve to reconcile
with his prior life as a newspaper executive with USA Today. He left that
profession when he recognized that the lifestyle was contributing to his
alcoholism. He got his BA, MA and was one year away from his PhD from Univ
of KY.
Anyway, we had long
periods of separation during the 3 1/2 years that we knew each other. This
weekend I organized the boxes of letters I had gotten from him
sequentially. I have over 800 pages of his letters to me. Plus, he wrote 2
novels and many short stories during his incarcerations and his time in
rehab. The overwhelming theme in his writing is that "this is God's
Will. I pray for the strength to follow His Will." He sent me so many
references to The Word and helped me grow spiritually. It is my faith that
helps me cope with my loss.
John, I am sorry to go
on, so, but as you must have noted, I love to talk about Steve. He was
truly a gift to me from God. Let me get back with you on the reference to
web pages. It is a great idea! I just want to make sure to do this
correctly. If you have read this far, I appreciate your time.
Sincerely, Elaine Doss
John
W. Samples
jsamples@secc.org
Tuesday,
April 17, 2001 3:34 PM
Elaine,
thank you for your note. I was so sorry to hear about Steve and about his
struggle the last few years. I did not know him well in high school, but
it doesn't take being best friends to grieve when someone we know suffers
like that. If you have any ideas about something we could do on the
website in his memory, such as a link to a web page of an organization you
work with, let me know and I'll take care of it.
Ecclesiastes
12:13
Elaine Doss
edoss@ivy.tec.in.us
4/17/01 11:18 AM
This is Elaine Doss. I am
Steve's widow. I live in Lafayette, and because of
Steve's death from alcoholism, I
am an outspoken advocate for rights of addicts.
If I can provide any information, please feel free to contact me.
772-9134 Work
447-0617 Home
Thank you.
Sherry (Dixon) Denton
bgkydenton@aol.com
2/13/01 11:46:58 PM
Greetings from Kentucky!.. Well John and Bobbi how do YOU all like Ky?
Just a little update on my info. Area codes seem to be changing everywhere.. ours changed to 270 (previously 502). Nothng else is new. Married 9 years this year. We do get up to Indiana to visit Dad and brother Matt. Would love to hear from the classmates. It is always great to be able to stay in touch with old friends.
Larry G. Carter
little_turtlejr@excite.com
1/2/01 8:26:21 AM
Hello to all! Just a short note. I'm living in the great state of Alabama. Have been
for the last five years. My heart still goes out to everyone in Indiana and class mates of
'73.
Deborah Wallick (Jones)
wallickbp@hotmail.com
12/9/00
5:33:56 PM
I am living in the mideast(Saudi Arabia) with my husband of 21 years Brian Wallick. He
is a geophysicist with Saudi Aramco. We have just been here 2 months and are still getting
used to life here. We moved here from Houston, TX and prior to that were in Slidell,
LA(just north of New Orleans.) For the first time in my life I am not employed outside the
home and am working on adjusting to that fact! We look forward to traveling and have trips
planned to France and Greece in 2001. Women do not work ouside the home in Saudi Arabia
unless it is a situation where only women are present. All shops and businesses are run by
men, including women's apparel shops! Women in Saudi Arabia are required to cover
themselves when outside of their homes. They wear black shrouds(aballah)and long black
head scarves and veils. Some women even wear black gloves. As dependents of Aramco
employees, western women are not required to wear this although we often wear just the
robe part when we're in town because it's just easier. People really stare if you don't. I
am really going to enjoy logging on, specially now with us being so far away. And yes, I
would really appreciate it if you could update my demographics etc. on the site.
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John Wayne Samples
JohnW@jsam.com
11/7/00
1:39:16 AM
Quick update on our move...
Bobbi & I now live in Louisville, KY. After 21 years in Hoosierland, and 13 in the
electric industry, I (we) have accepted a ministry position in association with Southeast
Christian Church. They have their own weekly newspaper here and they asked me to be their
General Manager.
Bobbi still has her consulting business in Portland (BKSafety.Net) and is exploring
ways to expand it and to run it from Louisville. We've downsized considerably and are now
living in an apartment for the first time in 25 years so life is pretty interesting right
now. Our daughter, Alain, is finishing her degree at Ball State while running the office
for Bobbi's business in Jay County. Our son, Shayne, is still patching Apaches for Uncle
Sam in Germany. We'd love to hear from you...
John Samples
JohnW@jsam.com
11/7/00
1:36:15 AM
Weeeeeellll, Somehow I've managed to lose two years worth of RAMBLES, so let's just
start again. Several folks had been using this site for updates, and I hope you'll add to
it as we rebuild this chat board. I've managed to reconstruct a few from files, so if the
posts look out of order, that's the deal. Sorry 'bout that!
Karen Bennett
klscheffee@netzero.net
10/21/00
3:13:28 PM
Our son Adam is now 18 and a freshman at Purdue.
Terri
(Suter) Bowers
tbowers@gradientcorp.com
10/19/00
9:01:16 AM
Haven't checked in in a long while - noted that my email and area code are out of date.
Email is now tbowers@gradientcorp.com, area code is now 781. Thanks for keeping this thing
going. Terri
Candy Edwards
jimscandy@hotmail.com
6/19/00 12:01:02 PM
Ms. "Women's Lib" has found that the hardest job in the
world is being Wife and Mother!!! But for many years I was "Ms I can do everything
all by myself". So I have been in the "real world" but there is no more
Liberating, more Important, or harder job than bringing a family together and dedicating
it to God. My husband Jim Gross graduated from Elwood High in Elwood, and has 3 years left
in his Air Force career. Our two children Robert & Rebecca are 17, they are not twins
but it may happen someday. In less than 3 years they have advanced to the point of being
friends. They will both graduate next year so now it is going to Mom's turn to start a new
direction. I have recently started the process to seek a Canidacy in the Methodist
Ministry. Which will be a 3-7 year process, by the Grace of God. So 27 years after
graduation I am just starting my future, luckily it's one that will last for Eternity!
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Cheryl (Sterrett) Compliment
cscompliment@hotmail.com
2/26/00 8:51:32 AM
Work email is ccompliment@datastar.net. I noticed where Bobbi is
getting her pilots license. Congratulations to her. My husband flies and as a matter of
fact is a flight instructor. Seems all our little ones are fleeing the nest. Erika is 22
and spent two years in Great Britian and is in Florida right now. She will be going to
Japan for two years in April. Margaux will be 20 in June and is going to school...for what
I don't know yet. In her spare time she works and PLAYS!!!!! Catch you later. Good to hear
from you. Cheryl